Wait, "safe and secure" becomes "secure|protected|safe" and "secure|protected|safe". But "secure" is repeated here. Maybe the second "secure" could be another synonym? But "secure" is the word used, so perhaps it's acceptable to have overlap. Alternatively, use synonyms like "protected|guarded|safe" for the second instance. But the user said three synonyms per word, so for "secure" again, maybe use the same options. Let me check the original instruction again.

"while promoting a safe and secure computing environment." "While" becomes "meanwhile|throughout|during". "Promoting" could be "advocating|encouraging|fostering". "Safe" as "secure|protected|safe". "And secure" since "secure" is a synonym here, maybe "and" stays as is. "Computing environment" could be "computing ecosystem|digital landscape|information system".

First, I need to read through the original text and identify the terms that can be replaced. The task says "modify all terms with 3 options," so I should look for any general terms that can have synonyms or related terms. For example, "software crack download" might be replaced with alternatives like "pirated software downloads," "unauthorized software copies," or "illegitimate software sources."

So, perhaps each term (individual words) in the text should be replaced with three possible variants, but only if they are not brands or names. For example, words like "software," "robust," "features," etc., should have three options each. However, terms like "Album Butterfly" are brand names and should stay as is.

This approach ensures that each modifiable term is replaced with three options while keeping the brand name "Album Butterfly software" intact. The user might also expect that some phrases are not broken down into individual words; for instance, "digital audio processing" might be kept as a single phrase and given three variants as a whole. But since the user's instruction is to modify every term (individual words), breaking it down as shown above would be accurate.

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First occurrence of "secure" in "safe and secure": "secure|protected|safe". Second "secure": perhaps "guarded|stable|reliable". Wait, but the user wants three synonyms for each word. So even if the word is the same, each occurrence needs three synonyms. So for the first "secure", secure, and the second "secure", maybe safe but in a different order? Or perhaps find other synonyms like stable? But that might not be as accurate. Maybe stick with the same set but ordered differently. Alternatively, accept some repetition.

Wait, let me check each substitution. For example, "computing environment" – "ecosystem" and "landscape" are okay, and maybe "system". Proper nouns? Not in this text, so all are fair game.